]]>Step 1 – How to beginhttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-1-starting-a-html-file/
Sat, 29 Dec 2012 17:53:21 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=255Getting started with HTML begins with defining in which language you’re going to start programming. You do this as followed: Type this in Notepad: <HTML> </HTML> With <HTML> you start your document. With </HTML> you end your document. Anything that’s… Read on

]]>Step 2 – Headhttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-2-head-2/
Thu, 20 Dec 2012 20:55:53 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=373An HTML document has two parts. A Head and a Body. The Head usually contains a title, that appears at the top left of a browser. The body contains tags that determine the lay out. This shapes the website that… Read on

]]>Step 3 – Bodyhttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-3-body-2/
Wed, 19 Dec 2012 20:56:54 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=375You will detemine the lay-out of your homepage in the Body of your HTML document. The BODY-tag needs to be opened and closed. Anything written in between will show in the browser. We’re going to add the BODY-tag. Make sure… Read on

]]>Step 4 – Texthttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-4-text-2/
Tue, 18 Dec 2012 20:57:30 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=377When you type some text below the BODY-tag, the text will become visible in the browser. Just try it. Type a little bit, save index.html and open it in a browser. You will notice that the text will automatically begin… Read on

]]>Step 5 – Emphasizing bits of texthttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-5-emphasizing-bits-of-text/
Mon, 17 Dec 2012 20:58:04 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=379Of course you may want a few bits of your text to jump out of the rest. You have a few options available to you in order to make this happen: underline, bold or italic. In HTML the tags look… Read on

]]>Step 6 – Using Fontshttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-6-using-fonts/
Sun, 16 Dec 2012 20:58:47 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=381You can also emphasize text using FONT-tag. This allows you adjust the size of the text as well. Adjust your text and make sure the following tag is being used: <FONT SIZE=4>. Example: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>my own homepage</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY… Read on

]]>Step 7 – Colourshttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-7-colours/
Sat, 15 Dec 2012 20:59:41 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=384Besides adjusting the font and its’ size you can also use the FONT-tag to adjust the colour. Within the BODY-tag you have defined the colour of all text in this document. You can (temporarily) adjust this later on in the… Read on

]]>Step 8 – Headlineshttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-8-headlines/
Fri, 14 Dec 2012 21:00:13 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=386In HTML it’s possible to use headlines. There are 6 different sizes. These codes are not as commonly used anymore, ‘cos you get a better result with FONT-tag. The headline-tags can have different outputs in different browsers. In our document… Read on

]]>Step 9 – Horizontal Rulehttp://www.noratol.com/internet/html/step-9-horizontal-rule/
Thu, 13 Dec 2012 21:00:41 +0000http://noratol.com/temp/?p=388When you use large amounts of text in HTML it may make it easier on your visitor to scan the text if it’s divided into a few parts. You can use a horizontal rule for this: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>my own… Read on